Parks
Newburyport, MA 01950
(978) 465-4462
This park offers several paths for either walking or biking. The three tennis courts are open to the public. Climb the stone tower to get a wonderful view.
153 Auburn St
Newburyport, MA 01950
Inspired by London’s Pall Mall, the Mall (rhymes with AL) is a terraced promenade which encircles a glacial kettle-pond known locally as the Frog Pond.
Off Merrimac St
Newburyport, MA 01950
Located on the bank of the Merrimack River, this is an excellent place for a softball game, picnic, or other family fun. There is a public ramp for launching boats.
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]74 Curzon Mill Rd
Newburyport, MA 01950
(978) 465-7223
This 480-acre state park was once the Mosely Estate, home of one of the ‘ports more prominent families. The 19th century garden is a favored place for weddings and the rolling meadows are used for many outdoor events. Trails across the meadows and through the extensive pine forests are available for walking, hiking, horeseback riding, and cross-country skiing. An outdoor theater and performance center are the site for many concerts and performances throughout the late spring, summer, and early fall.
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]This park provides outdoor grills, a roofed pavilion, tennis courts and play equipment for children. Located on the banks of the Merrimack River, it is a good place to relax and watch the river flow by. Moseley also offers off-the leash dog trails.
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]36 Merrimac St
Newburyport, MA 01950
Located between Market Square and the Merrimack River, it is the heart of the City. During good weather it is the location of the Summer Concert series and other special events. If no events are scheduled it is still a good place to picnic or just sit and watch people.
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]4 Brown St
Newburyport, MA 01950
(978) 463-0683
The final resting place of many of Newburyport’s historic figures from the 1830’s until the present day. Among the gravestones you can find the Grosenevors (founders of the National Geographic Society), Donald McKay (designer/builder of the world’s fastest clipper ship: The Flying Cloud) and William Wheelwright (the developer of the first railroad in South America).
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]25 Greenleaf St
Newburyport, MA 01950
(978) 465-4464
This is one of the older cemeteries in the area. Many important people from the colonial period and early days of the Republic are buried here. Among them are Captain Nathaniel Tracey, and “Lord” Timothy Dexter.
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]290 Argilla Rd
Ipswich, MA 01938
The Estate is made up of three properties: Castle Hill, a National Historic Landmark that is the home of The Great House, a spectacular venue for weddings and corporate events, guided tours, and programs. Crane Beach, a popular public beach and summer destination; and the Crane Wildlife Refuge, a natural treasure boasting many rare plant and animal species.
[/et_pb_blurb_extended]Sports & Rec
SPORTS & RECAmesbury Golf & Country Club 3 Country Club Road Amesbury, MA (978) 388-5153Ould Newbury Golf Club 319 Newburyport Turnpike Newbury, MA 01951 (978) 465-9888 Sagamore Golf Club Address: 101 North Road North Hampton, NH, 03862 (603) 964-5341 High Tail...
Dining
DiningAngie's Food 7 Pleasant StreetNewburyport, MA 01950 (978) 462-7959 0.3 Mile Family-owned fixture turning out homemade comfort food since 1969, plus breakfast available all day.Agave Mexican Bistro 50 State StreetNewburyport, MA 01950 (978) 499-0428 0.3 Mile...
Beaches
BeachesThis is the jump off point for many a field trip. An interpretative display board offers an excellent explanation of salt marsh ecology which stretches before you.[/et_pb_blurb_extended]The five miles of white sandy beaches is considered by some to have the...
Wildlife
NATURE & WILDLIFE1 Plum Island Turnpike Newburyport, MA 01950 (978) 462-9998 This is the jump off point for many a field trip. An interpretative display board offers an excellent explanation of salt marsh ecology which stretches before...
Museums
MUSEUMS14 High Road Newbury, MA 01950 (978) 462-2634 *Open Seasonally Built around 1654 and occupied for almost 300 years, this house is a prime example of first period architecture. Owned and operated by Historic New England, its exhibits demonstrate the evolution of...
Culture
CULTURE1 Market Square Newburyport, MA 01950 978-462-7336 The intimate audirorium on the second floor is the locus for many concerts, plays, and other events.[/et_pb_blurb_extended]82 State Street Newburyport, MA 01950 (978) 462-3456 Cozy, long-running local movie...
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